Chapter 6-1

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Chapter 6 If patience was a virtue, Sebastian thought someday there would be statues erected in his honor. But by the time he sat at the university fountain a couple of blocks down and across the street from Ganymede, his patience was running thin. When he’d dropped Adam off Saturday night, he’d swung back around to the Whiskey Den, feeling both relieved and disappointed when he saw that one of the Monastery guards fetched Adam after closing. He was relieved that he didn’t have to worry about Adam’s trip home so late, and disappointed at the real-life demonstration of just how far he needed to stay away from him. He hadn’t wanted the reminder. If nothing else, Adam’s connection to the king’s betrothed put Sebastian at risk of a run-in with King Caspian. That was not an acquaintance he

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